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Her look is that of a bewildered predator, listening carefully. Perhaps hoping to pick up on something favorable from her startled state-- that frown would no sooner turn into a grin.--
The form she takes is a mix of pharaoh and terrestrial and of course human guise.
I'm not sure there's a way to make pharaoh arms (and any pharaoh partial form) look comfortable! But it sure is imposing--which is the point.
The sketch of this was mostly worked on two months ago, and I wanted it to fit into 'spooky season', but I have left it largely a sketch until now (it still retains some of the 'loose' bold lines). Also in the original sketch she was bare-chested (sta.sh/01zingqo8kq9 ) because it felt more natural to draw-- and the original idea in mind: she might've come from a place where she was revered. I drew the architecture because apparently 'roman columns' were the only thing I could think of with her garb (which now that I think about it the robes do kind of go). This drawing is just a free-draw. Zhus did not exist during these times, and to be frank, zhuards are not a roman god/goddess material--they're too alien...although a terrestrial form with an awesome gladiatorial facial shield would be amazing.
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